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Thursday, September 27, 2012

The functioning of the Government Secreteriate in Trivandrum and all other district collectorates came
to a standstill for the better part of the day on Wednesday when
thousands of workers belonging to CITU laid siege to it
raising the slogan “Job, wages, and food.”

Kannur

Kozhikode

Trissur

Malappuram

Kottayam

Eranakulam

While the
siege was officially stated to begin at 8 a.m., workers started arriving
well before that, sealing all entry points to the Secreteriate and collectorates.
Protesting workers were seen seated before the entry points under
make-shift pandals. They continued there till the siege came to end at 2
p.m. with an oath to fight the “anti-people” policies of the Central
and State governments. CITU-affiliated workers from various sectors started
coming in droves to the collectorate by 7 a.m.

Apart from workers of the traditional sector, employees from public
sector undertakings, the KSEB, the KSRTC, the Kollam City Corporation,
shops and other commercial establishments, autorickshaw drivers, lorry
divers, head-load workers, toddy tappers and beneficiaries of the
Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Scheme joined the
programme.

The siege was inaugurated in Thiruvananthapuram by M.M. Lawrence, at Kollam by K O Habib, at
Alappuzha by P.K. Gurudasan, at Ernakulam by Elaramam Karim, at Trissur byr K.M. Sudhakaran in
Kozhikode by K.N. Ravindranath, at Kannur by Anathalavattom Anandan, and
at Kasaragod by K.K. Divakaran